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KIDS RIDDLES-5

KIDS RIDDLES-5 Hai Kids, Question for this Saturday is; Peter was found dead in the central park while he was studying newspaper. The police arrived at the spot and narrowed down four suspects.  1.John  2.Mike     3.James     4.Merlin The police saw something written on the newspaper, near peter. That is " KBNFT " The police were able to break the code and he arrested the murderer, Police said I know who is the killer is. OK!!!, kids, you say who was the murderer??? 😃😃😃 Comment the answer below 😃😃😃 ANSWER FOR LAST SATURDAY'S QUESTION IS; SOLUTION: The person who has the car, he will give his car to his friend and tell to his friend you go and pick that old lady also with you. Then he planned to date with his dream girl.😛😛😛     😃😃😃 CLICK THIS LINK FOR PREVIOUS QUESTION: 😃😃😃 https://in-no-way-tive.blogspot.com/2019/07/kids-riddles-4.html 😃😃😃 IN THE BELOW LINK CONTAI...

PUZZLE MIND WORKOUT-6

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PUZZLE MIND WORKOUT-6 Hai Guys, QUESTION FOR THIS SUNDAY, WHICH IS  SEEMS TO BE TRICKY ONE. THE CYCLISTS’ TOUR Two cyclists were consulting a road map in preparation for a little tour together.  The circles represent towns, and all the good roads are represented by lines.  They are starting from the town with a 'star', and must complete their tour at 'E'.  But before arriving there they want to visit every other town once, and only once.  That is the difficulty.  Mr. Spicer said, ‘I am certain we can find a way of doing it;’ but Mr. Maggs replied, ‘No way, I’m sure.’ Now, which of them was correct? Take your pencil and see if you can find any way of doing it. Of course you must keep to the roads indicated. ANSWER FOR PREVIOUS QUESTION: SOLUTION: The farmer had one sheep only! If he divided this sheep (which is best done by weight) into two parts, making one part two-thirds and the other part on...

KIDS RIDDLES-4

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KIDS RIDDLES-4 HAI  KIDS, QUESTION FOR THIS SATURDAY IS; 1.A man is driving a car on a Rainy, Stormy night suddenly he sees a three people who all are waiting in the bus stop they are; Number 1 :A LONG TIME FRIEND WHO ONCE SAVED HIS LIFE. Number 2 :AN OLD WOMAN WHO LOOKS LIKE SHE ABOUT TO DIE. Number 3 :THE WOMAN OF HIS DREAM.                                           He has only one available seat what should he do? ANSWER FOR LAST SATURDAY'S QUESTIONS; SOLUTION: QUESTION NO 1;  Zoo has 63 animals. QUESTION NO 2;  All you kids heard about GRAVITY, She kicked it up. QUESTION NO 3;  'B' is the Daughter. QUESTION NO 4;  Stop Imagining.  QUESTION NO 5;  ONCE. Next time you would be subtracting 10 from 90. 😃😃😃 IN THE BELOW LINK CONTAINS NEXT RIDDLES 😃😃😃 https://in-no-way-tiv...

THE UNKNOWN FACTS-7

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THE UNKNOWN FACTS-7 1.Each year there are about 300,000 brain  concussions that occur during sports  activities. 2.The word "glia" comes from the Greek  word meaning "glue." 3 .Aphasia  is the name of speech and  language problems caused by brain injury. 4.Humans sleep for 17-18 hours a day at  birth, 10-12 hours at age 4 and 7-8.5 hours  by age 20. 5.The cerebellum is only 10% of the entire  volume of the brain, but contains more than  half of all of the neurons in the brain. 6.About 3% of all people living to the age of  80 will be diagnosed with epilepsy. 7.About 50 ml of blood travels through 100 gram  of brain tissue each minute.  8.The Society for Neuroscience, with more  than 36,000 members, is the largest  professional organization in the world  dedicated to the study of the nervous system. 9.The three most common fears are: snakes ...

KIDS RIDDLES-3

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KIDS RIDDLES-3 HAI GUYS, QUESTION FOR THIS SATURDAY; In this Saturday i am going to ask 5 different tricky and funny questions. OK!!!Lets, go to question. QUESTION NO 1:                                          A zoo has 63 animals, if 8 is died then how many animals remain? QUESTION NO 2:                     A little girl kicks a soccer ball. It goes 11 feet and comes back to her. How it is possible? QUESTION NO 3:                      'A' is father of  'B' but 'B' is not son of 'A'. How is that possible? QUESTION NO 4:                       Imagine you are sinking row boat surrounded by sharks. How would you survive? QUESTION NO 5:   ...

PUZZLE MIND WORKOUT-5

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PUZZLE MIND WORKOUT-5 HAI GUYS, Question for today; THE FARMER AND HIS SHEEP Farmer Longmore had a curious aptitude for arithmetic, and was known in his district as the ‘mathematical farmer.’ The new vicar was not aware of this fact when meeting his  a worthy parishioner one day in the lane, he asked him in  the course of a short conversation, ‘Now, how many sheep  have you all together?’  He was therefore rather surprised at  Longmore’s answer, which was as follows: ‘You can divide  my sheep into two different parts, so that the difference  between the two numbers is the same as the difference  between their squares.  Maybe, Mr. Parson, you will like to  work out the little sum for yourself.’  Can the reader say just how many sheep the farmer had?  Supposing he had possessed only twenty sheep, and he divided  them into the two parts 12 and 8.  Now, the difference be...

THE UNKNOWN FACTS-6

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THE UNKNOWN FACTS-6               1.     The cerebellum makes up 10% of the total volume of the human brain.          2.     Taste buds are not just found on the  tongue; they are also found on the palate,  pharynx and larynx PHARYNX LARYNX PALATE                     3.     The brain of the fly contains 337,856  neurons.          4.     Many spiders have eight eyes.            5.     The human eye weighs about 7.5 g.          6.     The brain of a goldfish makes up 0.3% of its total body weights.          7.     An adult human brain  is about 2% of total body weight. ...

THE UNKNOWN FACTS-5

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THE UNKNOWN FACTS-5         1.     The cerebral cortex makes up about 77% of the total volume of the human brain.               2.     Approximately 8% of all males and about 0.5% of all females are colorblind.       3.     Humans can hear sounds with frequencies between 20 and 20,000 Hz.       4.     The National Institutes of Health was established in 1887.       5.     There are approximately 1 billion neurons in the human spinal cord.       6.     In 1891, Wilhelm von Waldeyer coined the term "neuron."       7.     A giraffe has seven vertebrae in its neck...this is the same number of neck bones as in people and most other mammals.       8.  ...